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'''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, sixth version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0.
== History ==
'''Scratch 3.0''' was first announced with a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>.
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'''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, sixth version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0.
== History ==
'''Scratch 3.0''' was first announced with a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>.
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'''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, sixth version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0.
== History ==
'''Scratch 3.0''' was first announced with a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>.
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'''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0.
== History ==
[[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]]
Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>.
On the release date at 7:01am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers.
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'''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0.
== History ==
[[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]]
Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>.
On the release date at 7:01am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. This added extensions, a more polished and modern layout and an updated colour scheme.
On June 28<sup>th</sup>, 2023, the Scratch team changed the iconic blue hotbar at the top of the screen to purple, and added a "high contrast" block option to make the colours of the blocks lighter and the text to black.
== Editor ==
[[File:Pen.PNG|thumb|left|The pen extension, the most used extension, introduced to Scratch 2.0 as a block type, but moved to extension in Scratch 3.0]]
The 3.0 editor consists of nine block types - Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables and My Blocks - and eleven extensions - Music, Pen, Video Sensing, Text to Speech (ft. Amazon), Translate (ft. Google), Makey Makey (ft. JoyLabz), micro:bit (ft. BBC), LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (ft. LEGO), LEGO BOOST (ft. LEGO), LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 (ft. LEGO) and Go Direct Force and Acceleration (ft. Vernier).
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'''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0.
== History ==
[[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]]
Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>.
On the release date at 7:01am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. This added extensions, a more polished and modern layout and an updated colour scheme.
On June 28<sup>th</sup>, 2023, the Scratch team changed the iconic blue hotbar at the top of the screen to purple, and added a "high contrast" block option to make the colours of the blocks lighter and the text to black.
== Editor ==
[[File:Pen.PNG|thumb|left|The pen extension, the most used extension, introduced to Scratch 2.0 as a block type, but moved to extension in Scratch 3.0]]
The 3.0 editor consists of nine block types - Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables and My Blocks - and eleven extensions - Music, Pen, Video Sensing, Text to Speech (ft. Amazon), Translate (ft. Google), Makey Makey (ft. JoyLabz), micro:bit (ft. BBC), LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (ft. LEGO), LEGO BOOST (ft. LEGO), LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 (ft. LEGO) and Go Direct Force and Acceleration (ft. Vernier).
Music and Pen used to be block types during Scratch 2.0, but they were changed to parts of the eleven extensions of Scratch 3.0.
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<sub>('''Scratch''' redirects here. For the home page of this wiki, see [[Main Page]].)</sub>
'''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0.
== History ==
[[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]]
Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>.
On the release date at 7:01am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. This added extensions, a more polished and modern layout and an updated colour scheme.
On June 28<sup>th</sup>, 2023, the Scratch team changed the iconic blue hotbar at the top of the screen to purple, and added a "high contrast" block option to make the colours of the blocks lighter and the text to black.
== Editor ==
[[File:Pen.PNG|thumb|left|The pen extension, the most used extension, introduced to Scratch 2.0 as a block type, but moved to extension in Scratch 3.0]]
The 3.0 editor consists of nine block types - Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables and My Blocks - and eleven extensions - Music, Pen, Video Sensing, Text to Speech (ft. Amazon), Translate (ft. Google), Makey Makey (ft. JoyLabz), micro:bit (ft. BBC), LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (ft. LEGO), LEGO BOOST (ft. LEGO), LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 (ft. LEGO) and Go Direct Force and Acceleration (ft. Vernier).
Music and Pen used to be block types during Scratch 2.0, but they were changed to parts of the eleven extensions of Scratch 3.0.
== References ==
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<sub>('''Scratch''' redirects here. For the home page of this wiki, see [[Main Page]]. Disambiguation page coming soon.)</sub>
'''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh version and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0.
== History ==
[[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]]
Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>.
On the release date at 7:01am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. This added extensions, a more polished and modern layout and an updated colour scheme.
On June 28<sup>th</sup>, 2023, the Scratch team changed the iconic blue hotbar at the top of the screen to purple, and added a "high contrast" block option to make the colours of the blocks lighter and the text to black.
== Editor ==
[[File:Pen.PNG|thumb|left|The pen extension, the most used extension, introduced to Scratch 2.0 as a block type, but moved to extension in Scratch 3.0]]
The 3.0 editor consists of nine block types - Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables and My Blocks - and eleven extensions - Music, Pen, Video Sensing, Text to Speech (ft. Amazon), Translate (ft. Google), Makey Makey (ft. JoyLabz), micro:bit (ft. BBC), LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (ft. LEGO), LEGO BOOST (ft. LEGO), LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 (ft. LEGO) and Go Direct Force and Acceleration (ft. Vernier).
Music and Pen used to be block types during Scratch 2.0, but they were changed to parts of the eleven extensions of Scratch 3.0.
== References ==
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<sub>('''Scratch''' redirects here. For the home page of this wiki, see [[Main Page]]. Disambiguation page coming soon.)</sub>
'''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0.
== History ==
[[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]]
Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post on the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>.
On the release date at 7:01am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. This added extensions, a more polished and modern layout and an updated colour scheme.
On June 28<sup>th</sup>, 2023, the Scratch team changed the iconic blue hotbar at the top of the screen to purple, and added a "high contrast" block option to make the colours of the blocks lighter and the text to black.
== Editor ==
[[File:Pen.PNG|thumb|left|The pen extension, the most used extension, introduced to Scratch 2.0 as a block type, but moved to extension in Scratch 3.0]]
The 3.0 editor consists of nine block types - Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables and My Blocks - and eleven extensions - Music, Pen, Video Sensing, Text to Speech (ft. Amazon), Translate (ft. Google), Makey Makey (ft. JoyLabz), micro:bit (ft. BBC), LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (ft. LEGO), LEGO BOOST (ft. LEGO), LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 (ft. LEGO) and Go Direct Force and Acceleration (ft. Vernier).
Music and Pen used to be block types during Scratch 2.0, but they were changed to parts of the eleven extensions of Scratch 3.0.
== References ==
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'''Scratch 3.0''', typically shortened to '''Scratch 3''', is the current, seventh and third major version of Scratch. It was first released on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2019<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>, at the end of Scratch 2.0.
== History ==
[[File:Message.PNG|thumb|left|The message ceebee (Christan) sent notifying the creation of Scratch 3.0]]
Scratch 3.0 was first announced on a forum post in the 'Announcements' section, with a topic by Scratch Team member Ceebee (Christan) called "Scheduled Downtime on Jan 2", on December 18<sup>th</sup>, 2018<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/325037/</ref>.
On the release date at 7:01 am EST, Scratch 2.0 was temporarily shut down for maintenance purposes - the Scratch Team was implementing the features from Scratch 3.0 to 2.0. After maintenance time, Scratch 3.0 was opened to Scratchers. This added extensions, a more polished and modern layout and an updated colour scheme.
On June 28<sup>th</sup>, 2023, the Scratch team changed the iconic blue hotbar at the top of the screen to purple and added a "high contrast" block option to make the colours of the blocks lighter and the text to black.
== Editor ==
[[File:Pen.PNG|thumb|left|The pen extension, the most used extension, introduced to Scratch 2.0 as a block type, but moved to extension in Scratch 3.0]]
The 3.0 editor consists of nine block types - Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, Variables and My Blocks - and eleven extensions - Music, Pen, Video Sensing, Text to Speech (ft. Amazon), Translate (ft. Google), Makey Makey (ft. JoyLabz), micro:bit (ft. BBC), LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (ft. LEGO), LEGO BOOST (ft. LEGO), LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 (ft. LEGO) and Go Direct Force and Acceleration (ft. Vernier).
Music and Pen used to be block types during Scratch 2.0, but they were changed to parts of the eleven extensions of Scratch 3.0.
== References ==
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'''Griffpatch''', commonly shortened to '''Griff''', is the most followed user on [[Scratch]].
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'''Griffpatch''', commonly shortened to '''Griff''', is the most followed user on [[Scratch]]. Griffpatch is well known for making important contributions to the [[Scratch]] platform and is a well-known member of the [[Scratch]] community. He is an accomplished programmer and animator who has produced several well-liked projects that have attracted the attention and acclaim of [[Scratch]] users all around the world. Griffpatch is an instructional content enthusiast who has created a variety of tutorials and coding materials that have aided aspiring programmers in learning and honing their abilities. His work demonstrates his variety and ingenuity and ranges from captivating games and simulations to interactive artwork. Griffpatch has amassed a sizable fan base as a result of his devotion to knowledge sharing, and he continues to encourage and inspire budding programmers to explore Scratch's limitless potential.
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'''Griffpatch''', commonly shortened to '''Griff''', is the most followed user on [[Scratch]]. Griffpatch is well known for making important contributions to the [[Scratch]] platform and is a well-known member of the [[Scratch]] community. He is an accomplished programmer and animator who has produced several well-liked projects that have attracted the attention and acclaim of [[Scratch]] users all around the world. Griffpatch is an instructional content enthusiast who has created a variety of tutorials and coding materials that have aided aspiring programmers in learning and honing their abilities. His work demonstrates his variety and ingenuity and ranges from captivating games and simulations to interactive artwork. Griffpatch has amassed a sizable fan base as a result of his devotion to knowledge sharing, and he continues to encourage and inspire budding programmers to explore [[Scratch's|Scratch]] limitless potential.
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'''Griffpatch''', commonly shortened to '''Griff''', is the most followed user on [[Scratch]]. Griffpatch is well known for making important contributions to the [[Scratch]] platform and is a well-known member of the [[Scratch]] community. He is an accomplished programmer and animator who has produced several well-liked projects that have attracted the attention and acclaim of [[Scratch]] users all around the world. Griffpatch is an instructional content enthusiast who has created a variety of tutorials and coding materials that have aided aspiring programmers in learning and honing their abilities. His work demonstrates his variety and ingenuity and ranges from captivating games and simulations to interactive artwork. Griffpatch has amassed a sizable fan base as a result of his devotion to knowledge sharing, and he continues to encourage and inspire budding programmers to explore [[Scratch|Scratch's]] limitless potential.
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Created page with "'''Scratch''' (visit [https://scratch.mit.edu here]) is the world’s largest coding community for children and a coding language with a simple visual interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games, and animations. Scratch is designed, developed, and moderated by the Scratch Foundation, a non-profit organization.<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/about</ref> From designing video games to producing animated movies, an increasing number of young people envi..."
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'''Scratch''' (visit [https://scratch.mit.edu here]) is the world’s largest coding community for children and a coding language with a simple visual interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games, and animations. Scratch is designed, developed, and moderated by the Scratch Foundation, a non-profit organization.<ref>https://scratch.mit.edu/about</ref>
From designing video games to producing animated movies, an increasing number of young people envision themselves in technology-related careers because of Scratch.<ref>https://scholarworks.iupui.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/98bed8e6-423d-4f61-8157-09f7ef526d8b/content</ref>
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